Product Description
Product Description
This is a celebrity cookbook helping disabled adults live independently, with recipes from: Jane Asher, The Archers, Jamie Baulch, Tony Blair, Lynda Bellingham, Joan Collins, Rosemary Conley, Coronation St, Jasper Carrot, Jose Carreras, Bill Cosby, Bruce Forsyth, Ainsley Harriott, Eamon Holmes, Lorraine Kelly, Esther Rantzen, Goldie Sayer, Penny Smith, Tanni Grey- Thompson, June Whitfield, Michael Winner, Johnny Ball, Ronnie Barker, Honor Blackman, Lionel Blair, Blue Peter, Jo Brand, Sir Richard Branson, Neil Buchannan, Sir Michael Caine, Tony Caunter, John Cleese, Graham Cole, Wendy Craig, Jimmy Cricket, Bernard Cribbins, Paul Daniels, Dame Judi Dench, Adrian Dickson. This work also includes recipes from: Richard Dunwoody, Richard Griffiths, Sally Gunnell, Evelyn Glennie, Harrods, Michael Howard, Griff Rhys Jones, Lesley Joseph, Glenda Jackson, Cleo Laine, Gary Lineker, Ken Livingstone, James Martin, Davina McCall, Balamory, Julia McKenzie, Hayley Mills, Virginia McKenna, Brian May, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Robert Powell, Gary Rhodes, Sir Cliff Richard, Albert Roux, Carol Smillie, Pam StClement, David Suchet, John Travolta, Alan Titchmarsh, Desmond M Tutu, Chris Tarrant, Sandi Toksvig, Emma Thompson, Midge Ure, Jane Wenham-Jones, Victoria Wood, Toyah Wilcox, Kim Wilde, Terry Wogan, Kevin Woodford, Ann Widdecombe, Julie Walters, Richard Wilson, Trinny Woodall. It is always interesting to take a peek into celebrities lives. From Number 10's kitchen comes a timesaving, all-in-one cake recipe, Paul Daniel's offers a 'magic' jelly and Joan Collins a recipe for Pasta Primavera. These are just some of the favourite recipes donated by celebrities for the "You Are What You Are Cookbook" which is raising funds to help disabled adults live independently. Jasper Carrot has offered a "Carrot Curry" and Victoria Wood's a Victoria sponge. Some recipes are virtuous like Robert Powell's Vitality Cocktail while others reveal an indulgent sweet tooth. Cliff Richard's Transkei Mud pudding involves cream, condensed milk, biscuits and chocolate. The idea for the recipe book came from Beds Garden Carers, learning disabled fundraiser Tim Branson. Tim, who has won a national award for his work, wrote to hundreds of celebrities in the UK last year. In total 83 celebrities replied with some of their favourite recipes. Tim's willingness to write to everyone, including George Lucas, with the words "America" written underneath (it reached him and he replied) and even the Pope, (although he was unable to send a recipe he did send his blessings), means this book is a unique collection of celebrities favourite recipes.
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